Undead

Mithril has produced many of the Ringwraiths and undead that inhabit Middle-earth.

In J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth, the nine Nazgûl arose as Sauron's most powerful servants in the Second Age of Middle-earth.

All were powerful mortal Men to whom Sauron each gave one of the nine Rings of Power that were forged for Men. It was Sauron's design to control the Nine Rings through the power of his One Ring, forged in secret for this purpose. This proved to be their undoing.

The corrupting effect of the Rings extended their earthly lives far beyond their mortal life-spans, while their bodily forms faded over time until they had become entirely invisible to mortal eyes. They assumed visible form only under their outward black attire.

They were lead by the Witch-king, the mightiest of the Ringwraiths, and because they are bound to the One Ring, they could never be truly killed as long as the Ring remained intact. They rode Black Horses and even flying Fellbeasts and were the lieutenants of Sauron, and feared by all opposition.

Other undead in Middle-earth included ghosts, ghouls, Barrow-wights and Corpse Candles.

Collect them all today and populate your collection with these cruel and brutal soldiers of darkness.

Summoned by Aragorn to fight the corsairs at Pelargir, the Deadmen of Dunharrow were the unquiet spirits of men of the white mountains. They had sworn an oath to fight with Isildur in the war of the Last Alliance, but had deserted him. As retribution their unquiet spirits haunted Dunharrow and the paths of the dead for many years until at last they fulfilled their pledge to Isildur’s heir.

The Witch-King was also referred to as the Lord of the Nazgul, and he was the most trusted and most powerful Lieutenant that Sauron had at his disposal. The Witch-king was in charge of the assault on Minas Tirith (Battle in the Pelennor Field) and was slain when Merry stabbed him with his magical blade (specially made for the task) and Eowyn finished by thrusting her sword through its undead head. Both blades were destroyed in the process but the Nazgul lord perished forever.

The Men of the Shadow Host appeared to be grey shades; some still rode ghostly horses, but all moved at the same speed. They bore swords and spears and banners, and answered a horn-call with their own horns. However, they did not need weapons for their chief weapon was fear.

These metal miniatures are no longer in production but a limited stock is still available.
Sauron send the Nazgul on black horses to the Shire to hunt for a Baggins that Gollum reported under torture had the One Ring.
These 32mm scale metal miniatures are primed with Mithril's special primer but unpainted and requires some assembly.

The Ringwraiths were the Dark-lord's most terrifying servants, and so closely were their fates tied to his that he could count upon their complete loyalty. Thus, when at the outset of the War of the Ring, Sauron was searching for the Ringbearer, it was the black-clad Ringwraiths that he sent to scour the Shire and the road to Rivendell.
This is a primed but unpainted miniature.

The Ringwraiths were the Dark-lord's most terrifying servants, and so closely were their fates tied to his that he could count upon their complete loyalty. Thus, when at the outset of the War of the Ring, Sauron was searching for the Ringbearer, it was the black-clad Ringwraiths that he sent to scour the Shire and the road to Rivendell. They came to the Shire mounted on black horses, specially trained to accept their spectral riders.
This is a primed but unpainted miniature.

Sauron’s mightiest lieutenant, the Lord of the Nazgul, commanded the Morgul host at the battle of the Pelennor field. He rode a reptilian fell-beast, upon which he sought out and slew king Theoden of the Mark. Eowyn challenged the wraith-lord. By a great stroke of luck, in which Merriadoc had no small part, she slew the Lord of the Nazgûl.

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The most terrible of all the servants of Sauron, the Nine Ringwraiths were despatched by the Dark-lord to seek out the Ringbearer. From the very day that the Hobbits left Bag End, the Ringwraiths were on their heels and dogged their footsteps all the way to Rivendell. They came by stealth to the Prancing Pony at night in order to seek out the Hobbits who were lodging there, and were only foiled by the quick-thinking of Strider.

LR Limited Edition pewter series.
One of the Nine Ringwraiths or Nazgul that were Kings of Men in the distant past, but were corrupted by wearing magical rings that were tied to the One Ring, and therefore eternally linked to their master. They were Sauron's most powerful servants and they could not die by normal means. With the destruction of the One Ring, they were destroyed forever.

LR Limited Edition pewter series.
One of the Nine Ringwraiths or Nazgul that were Kings of Men in the distant past, but were corrupted by wearing magical rings that were tied to the One Ring, and therefore eternally linked to their master. They were Sauron's most powerful servants and they could not die by normal means. With the destruction of the One Ring, they were destroyed forever. Originally a Variag from Khand, Uvatha was, like all his people, a great horseman.

LR Limited Edition pewter series.
One of the Nine Ringwraiths or Nazgul that were Kings of Men in the distant past, but were corrupted by wearing magical rings that were tied to the One Ring, and therefore eternally linked to their master. They were Sauron's most powerful servants and they could not die by normal means. With the destruction of the One Ring, they were destroyed forever.

LR Limited Edition pewter series.
One of the Nine Ringwraiths or Nazgul that were Kings of Men in the distant past, but were corrupted by wearing magical rings that were tied to the One Ring, and therefore eternally linked to their master. They were Sauron's most powerful servants and they could not die by normal means. With the destruction of the One Ring, they were destroyed forever.

LR Limited Edition pewter series.
One of the Nine Ringwraiths or Nazgul that were Kings of Men in the distant past, but were corrupted by wearing magical rings that were tied to the One Ring, and therefore eternally linked to their master. They were Sauron's most powerful servants and they could not die by normal means. With the destruction of the One Ring, they were destroyed forever.

LR Limited Edition pewter series.
One of the Nine Ringwraiths or Nazgul that were Kings of Men in the distant past, but were corrupted by wearing magical rings that were tied to the One Ring, and therefore eternally linked to their master. They were Sauron's most powerful servants and they could not die by normal means. With the destruction of the One Ring, they were destroyed forever.

LR Limited Edition pewter series.
Like the Witch-king, Akhorahil was of old, a lord of Numenor, who was corrupted and ensnared by one of the Nine rings of Sauron. After Sauron's fall at ther end of the Second age, Akhorahil disapeared from Middle-earth. He returned after long years and awaited his master's return in the far South of Middle-earth.

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